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I know I spell like s--t. I know my grammar stinks. I know my writing skills smell. I will now post a blog
We left the hotel in Fredericton, New Brunswick at 9:00 AM and traveled to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
I woke up at approximately 3:20 AM today to get ready for our travel to Nova Scotia. I am looking forward to getting there.
11:20 AM We are at Fundy National Park, New Brunswick. This park is known for its tidal changes in the Atlantic Ocean. See the pictures.
The fishing boats must be tied to cradles so that they don't tip over during the low tide. The boats actually have no water under them. They are completely out of the water. The fisherman and boaters must time the high tide correctly or they can not return until the tide becomes high. The tide change is up to 50 feet.
This is the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen. I wish all of you could be here to see this part of the world with me. It is truly magnificent.
12:30 PM We just hiked a trail/stairway to view the tide change at the Bay of Fundy
We stopped in the town of Alma for some seafood chowder. This town is a small fishing village next to the Bay of Fundy.
6:30 PM we arrived into Halifax.
We traveled 355 miles
On a motorcycle the only good view of a thunderstorm is in your rear view mirror.
I believe many Harley people spend more time revving their engines than actually driving anywhere; I sometimes wonder why they bother to have wheels on their motorcycles.
The world is a dangerous place to live-not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don't do anything about it (Albert Einstein).
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